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  1. TallDeco - Unknown license
  2. Comaro - Personal use only
  3. Marbold - Personal use only
  4. ATROX - Unknown license
  5. Inscruta - Personal use only
  6. Gael - Personal use only
  7. Pisan - Personal use only
  8. AddLoops - Unknown license
  9. Romanche - Personal use only
  10. RikyTiky - Personal use only
  11. Fettash - Personal use only
  12. BeesWax - Personal use only
  13. Balloons - Personal use only
  14. HVD Edding 780 - Unknown license
  15. Tappatarap by Tural Alisoy, $17.00
    Tappatarap font. 559 glyph, 80+ Languages Set. Multilingual support: Latin basic, Latin Extended, Cyrillic, Central Europe, Turkish, Baltic, Romanian, Euro, West European diacritics Please test your alphabet. If you have any issues, please let me know through email turalalisoy@gmail.com.
  16. Starcraft - Unknown license
  17. Skeksis - Unknown license
  18. Turok - Unknown license
  19. Thalia - Unknown license
  20. Dalelands - Unknown license
  21. Emulator - Unknown license
  22. Chinyen - Unknown license
  23. Transmetals - Unknown license
  24. Nightwarrior - Unknown license
  25. Gutcruncher - Unknown license
  26. Sands of Fire - Unknown license
  27. Adventure - Unknown license
  28. Warlords - Unknown license
  29. Batoswash by T4 Foundry, $21.00
    Avantgarde fonts Batory and Batoswash are monoline sansserifs designed by Bo Berndal. The futuristic Batory (think Bladerunner and Total Recall) and the spicier relative Batoswash come in three versions: Narrow, Middle and Wide. The font family is available in Truetype and Postscript for Mac and PC. Bo Berndal, born 1924, has been designing typefaces over 56 years, for Monotype, Linotype and other foundries. "Batory is a monoline reaction to my many calligraphic fonts", says Bo Berndal. "That is also the reason I did several widths instead of weights. Batory has short stems and high x-height. Batoswash is a Batory gone wild!" The successful Batory has already been used for logotypes, vignettes in magazines and as headline type.
  30. Batory by T4 Foundry, $21.00
    Avantgarde fonts Batory and Batoswash are monoline sansserifs designed by Bo Berndal. The futuristic Batory (think Bladerunner and Total Recall) and the spicier relative Batoswash come in three versions: Narrow, Middle and Wide. The font family is available in Truetype and Postscript for Mac and PC. Bo Berndal, born 1924, has been designing typefaces over 56 years, for Monotype, Linotype and other foundries. “Batory is a monoline reaction to my many calligraphic fonts”, says Bo Berndal. "That is also the reason I did several widths instead of weights. Batory has short stems and high x-height. Batoswash is a Batory gone wild!" The successful Batory has already been used for logotypes, vignettes in magazines and as headline type.
  31. Utusi Star - Unknown license
  32. Loure by Bunny Dojo, $23.00
    Formal yet light-hearted, Loure is an ideal font for the best of times. Modest Art Deco influences imbue a century of history behind Loure's fresh 2022 gaze, while a few unexpected swoops deliver intrigue alongside clean legibility.
  33. Urfa Rounded by Ahmet Altun, $19.00
    Urfa Rounded Font family is the rounded version of Urfa Typeface. The Urfa Rounded font family comes in nine weights of Normal and Italic. In addition, all weights contain small caps in both italic and normal. With the Urfa Rounded font family, you can create beautiful works for the web, including logos, banners, body copy, and presentations. Urfa Rounded typeface also works nicely in print formats such as posters, T-shirts, magazines, and affiches. Because of its eye-pleasing style, this font is both effective and versatile. It supports a wide range of languages, including Extended Latin and Cyrillic.
  34. Pokemon - Unknown license
  35. Jedi - Unknown license
  36. Tsa - Unknown license
  37. Ysgarth - Unknown license
  38. FM Clog by The Fontmaker, $21.00
    The Clog font family is represented by four different outlines - Normal, Open Face, Shadowed and Engraved. Each of them could be your best choice when designing a wine label, package or magazine headline. By using Open Face and Shadowed outlines you will discover how easy it is to produce unique design of its own style.
  39. Beast Machines - Unknown license
  40. Celestial - Unknown license
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